Offer from Ed for animation help on new design (Butch)
HLafonte@aol.com
Mon, 23 Feb 1998 12:41:01 EST
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Hi Butch,
I think I can figure it out and create another 3d animation for the new
stuff if you want. let me know.
Ed
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Ed,
I was typing a message to you when I got your email.
I finished this latest Idea at 1 AM this morning and I am just now up to
speed.
The best way I can describe the new design is this.
The ferrite rotor is now the same all the way around and the air gap is what
changes now. This should make it more easy to understand. The rotor, when
turned with the circuit open ( no current ) is a simple machine that except
for minor loses, friction, ect., is a break even deal. You get out only the
work you put in. The magnetic force transfer rotor, changes all this when you
close the circuit. The rotor at zero degrees, thru 180 degrees, rotating
clockwise, will cause a collapse of the magnetic field around the coil due to
the increasing air gap. The increase in magnetic force due to current flow is
now transfered to the opposite end of the rotor to keep positive and negative
work equal for a full revolution. The coil only covers 180 degrees of stator
so that the opposite end of the rotor does not have to interact with the
coil's magnetic field and the negative effects it would have. I am typing more
detailed description for site now. If you can do animation with just this
information that would be great as it would help everyone going to the site to
better understand how it works.
Ed, I think we might be very, very, close.
Thanks,
Butch